Nobody seemed especially happy with our coverage as Democrats attempt to end four decades of complete Republican control in the Media Courthouse.

The prize up for grabs tomorrow is two seats on County Council.

Republicans have not exactly been enamored of our coverage of the Democrats’ claims against incumbent Councilman Dave White. They think we would like nothing more than to knock them off their perch.

On the flip side, those long-trodden county Democrats no doubt consider us little more than a tool of the Republican Party. Those ads that litter the front page of the paper as well as our website - which I don’t control by the way - probably don’t help.

For all this talk, my guess here is that maybe a quarter of those eligible to vote will actually make it to the polls tomorrow. The numbers tell us if both parties get their people to the voting booth, this long run of Republican supremacy should end. Democrats have a 16,000-vote edge in voter registration. They actually passed the GOP a few years back, ending decades of what was at one time a 3-1 Republican domination in voter registration.

But that’s the thing. Registration is one thing. Voting is another.

Will this be the year the Dems finally break through?

I’ll believe it when I see it.

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Eagles have their fans feeling ‘Super’

He is now ‘The Show.’

Forget Brady vs. Manning.

It’s now Carson Wentz vs. the rest of the NFL.

Yes, he is that good.

And the rest of the team was not bad yesterday either in dismantling a Broncos team at the Linc.

Much was made before the game of Denver arriving with the No. 1-ranked defense in the NFL. Things got even more interesting before the game when the Eagles announced tight end Zach Ertz, Wentz’s favorite target and red zone security blanket, would miss the game with a sore hamstring.

Didn’t much matter.

Again, the Eagles and Wentz simply imposed their will on the Broncos.

Wentz again was spectacular, looking more like a 10-year veteran than a kid in his second season in the NFL. He went Wentz 15 for 27 and threw four TD passes. That’s becoming his calling card. It’s the third time in recent weeks he has tossed four TDs in a game. On the other side of the ball, the defense simply dominated - again.

Brock Osweiler, getting the start as the Broncos tried to inject some life into their struggling offense, was simply overmatched. And don’t forget Doug Pederson. The Eagles head coach again drew up a masterful, creating game plan. This is what we all thought Chip Kelly was going to be.

It almost makes you wish they were not heading into their bye week. No one wants to see this streak stop.

Looming head is a matchup with the Cowboys in two weeks. Who knows what Ezekiel Elliott’s status will be.

The road in the second half gets tougher. There are two trips to the West Coast, to play Jared Goff (yes, the guy who was picked ahead of Wentz who also is playing very well) and the Rams, as well as a trip to Seattle the next week. The Eagles likely will stay on the West Coast for that week.

You’ll have to forgive us if most fans are thinking instead of Minneapolis. That’s where they’re playing the Super Bowl this year. No, that is not a joke.